Žanamari Lalić

Žanamari Lalić (born September 8, 1981) is a Croatian pop-rock/alternative rock musician and singer-songwriter who is a lead vocalist and primary songwriter for the J'Animals (band), also known as the first winner of Hrvatski idol, Croatian equivalent of Pop Idol, in 2004. In 2013. she participated as a star in the Croatian TV show Dancing With The Stars/Ples sa zvijezdama.

Solo career

Žanamari Lalić was born and raised in Makarska. In 2001 she obtained a degree in management and moved to Germany, where she released a single "Feels like Heaven" in 2002. She also competed in Deutschland sucht den Superstar, a talent show by RTL Television.[1]

After she won NOVA TV's talent show Hrvatski Idol, Croatian equivalent of the Pop Idol, she competed in local music festivals, winning an award at Zadarfest 2004 for best performance and choreography. She was also in the Croatian Radio Festival 2005 with the single "Bar su suze besplatne", 2008 with "Bijela robinja" and 2009 with her most successful song "Crni leptire". She has competed in the HRT Dora Eurosong pre-selection in 2005, 2006, 2007.[2]

Her first solo album Žanamari was released in 2005 by Croatia Records.[1]

From 2008 to 2011 she toured with her supporting band Syndrome and also performed with Matija Dedić Electric Band.

J'Animals

J'Animals (band) is a Croatian alternative rock band formed in Zagreb in 2010. and founded by Žanamari Lalić. The group got its name from Žanamari’s pseudonym J’Animale.

Wanting to express herself not just as a vocalist but also as a songwriter in composing a new record she co-wrote the first couple of songs with producers Dejan Orešković and Igor Ivanović in the spring of 2010., then recruited guitarist Jura Geci and keyboardist Nikola Vranić, both formerly of Voodoo Lizards, along with drummer Emil Kranjčić, formerly of Dead by Mistake. Together they invited bassist Sebastian Jurić from Sane and guitarist Gordan Dragić from Skaut who played acoustic shows with Žanamari during her solo career. Dragić soon became a major songwriter for the band's debut album together with Žanamari and the rest of the band collaborated on the arrangements.

They released a video for their first single Nije napola in April 2011, then performed with their second single Oteti pa vraćeni at CMC Festival in June 2011, and along with the third hit single Kreten pomalo that came out in November 2011. the new album Druga vrsta was released under Croatia Records. The album also contains three bonus hit singles from Žanamaris' solo career: Crni leptire, Ljubav and Ne pitaj me, furthermore spawned another two new hit singles Krugovi and Dijagnoza, promoted at the CMC Festival in June 2012. The band also rewrote their existing hit singles in English, starting with songs Let Me Burn, The Master and The Wall Of End and published them independently on their Soundcloud profile.

In August 2012. bassist Tomislav Šušak from Vatra and Skaut, formerly of Kinoklub and Ramirez, join them on tour and shortly after in the place of Jura Geci came a new guitarist Dario Bulatović, known for his engagement in modern groove metal band Violate.

In 2012. they toured with the Croatian rock band Goran Bare i Majke and released a live tour follow footage video single Gentleman in January 2013. In May of 2013. they supported Joe Satriani in Zagreb and Ljubljana on the Unstoppable Momentum World Tour[3] and in the summer of 2013. succefully promoted their brand new single Kao da nema sutra on two biggest rock festivals in the region EXIT Festival (Novi Sad)[4] and Arsenal Fest (Kragujevac). [5]

In September of 2013., since Dario Bulatović and Tomislav Šušak left the band due to engagement in their own projects, guitarist Rene Coner and bassist Mario Perčić joined J'Animals. In December of 2013. they released new official single Oči u oči/The Game of Shadows[6] and announced the official video premiere for January of 2014.[7]

Discography

Solo

Albums

Maxi single

Singles

With J'Animals

References

  1. 1 2 "Žanamari" (in Croatian). Croatia Records. Retrieved 2010-05-26.
  2. "Žanamari". diskografija.com. Retrieved 2010-05-26.
  3. "Žanamari & J'Animals" (in Croatian). glamour.hr. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  4. "Žanamari & J'Animals" (in Serbian). exitfest.org. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  5. "Žanamari & J'Animals" (in Serbian). fotomuzika.rs. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  6. "Žanamari & J'Animals". itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2014-01-10.
  7. "Žanamari & J'Animals" (in Croatian). story.hr. Retrieved 2014-01-10.

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